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So how big is 16 Liters? What does 38x27x13 cms look like? I went searching around my house for standard size items to fill it with. Two sheafs of 9x11 copy paper (500 coun…
- Chris, 09/05/14
The Deep Woods

I had been looking for a compact, waterproof backpack for the longest time & I finally found it with Fjallraven's Kanken. The backpack is completely weatherproof, holds just a…
- Allison, 10/25/12

I'm a fan of Fjallraven from living in Sweden. My friend (who is Swedish) still wearing his original Greenland Jacket from 1980! It showed age (which made it look even cooler)…
- Nathan, 10/26/12
San Fran

I bought the yellow ochre color when it was on sale. I'm not a fan of of yellow in general, but something about the yellow ochre was very appealing to me.
When I got the j…
- Kian, 01/10/14

My second Fjallraven product. First one was returned because the arms were incredibly long. This one fits like a glove (comfort, not tightness). I'm 5'11", 215 lbs and athl…
- JR, 08/20/14

The Swedes know how to make a coat. The G-1000 fabric is tough but flexable and will not evaporate with a single spark from a fire. The coat has a slim fit so if you do not ha…
- John, 12/24/14
Upstate NY

This cape is great. Fur on hood is faux, but not crappy looking. Fjallraven says this is for women but it is in fact modeled on garments worn by bad-ass male Saami reindeer he…
- Margaret, 11/03/12
Bethesda, Maryland

I just tested it in 50 degee temps, heavy, wind driven rain. The cape soaked through in the sleeves and shoulders, which is why I rated this disappointing. Apparently you can…
- Deborah, 12/21/12

Fjallraven's G-1000 material with reinforced material on shoulders and elbows, this jacket is amazing. The down insulation is high quality too, can stay very warm if layered p…
- Matthew, 10/07/14

sizing: So... to hopefully help others with the sizing of this fine product- I an 5'9" 155lbs/31-32 sleeve/37 chest....a size small fits great - sometimes I wear a med (Patago…
- Jeffrey, 11/24/14
mid continent

I believe I have worn this every day I have owned it. The pockets make a backpack/purse unnecessary. The "sherling" makes for a cozy lining and a cute extra. I have worn it…
- Elizabeth, 10/26/12
New York, NY

I ordered the Fjallraven Greenland Winter Jacket because my old coat was not able to cope with the bitter winter we've been having here in NYC. I am extremely happy with how w…
- Torrey, 03/07/14

Love the Jacket. It fits and feels great, the only reason i dint rank it higher is because the zipper is not as smooth as one would expect , I seem to have to mess with it eve…
- Vijaysenthil, 10/02/14

I spent hours looking for winter jackets online and wanted a hotter-than-hell yet fashionable winter jacket. Canada Goose had me quackin for a while but god damn they are expe…
- Michael, 11/28/13
Toronto

Bottom line:
Too snug in the back. Wouldn't be able to zip it up and move if I sized down. Would like to try a size larger but logistics of exchanges are a hassle with onli…
- JOANNE, 12/14/13
NEW YORK

This is an amazing jacket! I grew up in Scandinavia and the Fjallraven (meaning arctic fox) brand is something I remember from my childhood. I love that their designs haven't…
- Mari, 12/11/13
Toronto

Bought this in XS (I'm 5'6, 125lbs, B34). I loved the length of the coat and the sleeves (which were on the long side so you can stay warm) but the torso is really roomy--so m…
- Elise, 10/18/12

Long sleeve length even for a taller person (I'm 5'10"). Warm but compact, fleece lined pockets give a lot of extra warmth for people like me who don't prefer to wear gloves…
- hasitha, 02/22/15
new York city

I spend my winters in places where it is straight up cold and subzero temps occur with some regularity. I was looking for a sturdy, warm, winter parka to replace an aging one…
- Christopher, 07/22/14

I bought this coat after losing my favorite coat last winter. I ordered size L and it fits well, a little long in the sleeves and body. I would guess its designed for an avera…
- Ross, 12/04/14
St. Paul, MN

It is exactly what the description states, "MINI". I am glad that I have children, however at the age of 12, this pack may still be too small. The description which was bril…
- Brendan, 02/08/13

I ordered this backpack in Ice Blue and love the color. Since it is mini-size, it works best for either small children and people like me who like to just have a small backpac…
- Mari, 12/11/13
Toronto

I bought the navy colored jacket about 9 months ago. Really like the color and fabric. I have worn it in the cooler Fall and Winter months in NC and it keeps me warm. Really…
- Kevin, 11/18/13
Greensboro

This thing is incredibly good looking. My girlfriend absolutely loves it, and I wear it in the fall and colder months as a blazer over some insulation. Fits great over a sport…
- Ridge, 09/30/14
Colorado

I ordered this coat cause I needed something warm. I was surprised when I first opened it that it was so lightweight and thin. I had read that the coat ran alittle loose so I…
- Annee, 01/21/15
Allen park, mi

About Fjallraven

The Fjallraven story began in 1950. Okay, wait.... What?.... How do you pronounce that name? Unless you can speak Swedish, I wouldn't even attempt to try. I can give you one hint though, and it's that you aren't pronouncing it correctly now. Sorry if you're Swedish and have no problem pronouncing Fjallraven. We love our Swedish friends, especially Swedish mimes. You know who you are.

Sorry for jumping off topic there. Fjallraven started with a boy and a love for the outdoors. At 14 years of age, Ake Nordin, would spend most of his time trekking in the mountains of Northern Sweden. He didn't much care for the backpacks that were available at the time, as they were uncomfortable to carry. Like any great magician, he decided to make his own packs instead, starting out with a wooden frame.

The wooden frame helped to improve the distribution of weight across the back. The frame also made hauling the backpack more comfortable and allowed more weight to be carried. Other people began to take notice of how nice the packs were with the frames, and wanted to have backpacks like Ake's. This created a demand, and Ake decided to form the company Fjallraven in 1960. The name Fjallraven, means Arctic Fox in Swedish, and is in attribute to the Arctic Foxes that live in the Swedish mountains, which are some of the Earth's toughest climates.

From a small basement in Sweden, Fjallraven can now be seen all around the globe. Making backpack, jackets, tents, and other gear, Fjallraven still holds true to their original ideas and goals, to be innovative, improve materials, decrease weight, and increase freedom of movement.

You won't see Fjallraven trying to follow trends. Fjallraven is the trend. Don't believe me, check out the Fjallraven Expedition Down Jackets. Built to withstand the world's harshest conditions, the Fjallraven Expedition Down Jacket has been copied by many. So much so that the Swedish Supreme Court ruled that Fjallraven deserved copyright protection and should even be classified as a work of art. I think that's pretty neat.

The most popular of all Fjallraven products has to be the Kanken backpack. Intended to be used for school children, the Fjallraven Kanken pack is made in a huge variety of colors, for all personal styles. The Fjallraven Kanken also uses Vinylon F, which is a material made from synthetic fibers that help the backpack to be more waterproof than other synthetic packs.

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